Card Making Craft Ideas – 6 Sources Of Inspiration That Are Often Overlooked

Let’s face it, when it comes to card making, we can all run low on inspiration sometimes.

So what do you do when that ‘pool of creativity’ dries up?

Struggle onwards? Most likely that produces some

not-so-great cards right?

Funnily enough though, your imagination can be sparked

very easily – if you know where to look. Perhaps most

surprising, is that some of the most powerful sources of

inspiration for card making ideas are sitting right under your nose!

Let’s revisit some of the more ‘obvious’ sources of

inspiration that we can often overlook when we’re stuck

for card making ideas. But this time, let’s look at them

through fresh eyes…

1. The Occasion

There are so many potential occasions for which you can

choose to make a card. It doesn’t just stop at birthdays

or Christmas. And each occasion or event is loaded with

meaning, whatever it may be. So how do you transform the

‘message’ into an eye-catching, meaningful, handmade

greeting card design?

Exploring the motivation behind the card you’re

making, is a good place to start. Is the recipient having

a hard time right now and you want to cheer them up?

Or perhaps they’re moving house or are starting a new job?

Take some time to really think about why you’re

making the card.

And how is the occasion or event making the repicient feel?

Happy? Sad? Excited? Apprehensive? If you can pinpoint why you’re making a little creation for that

special someone, and how they feel about this

particular event, it can help immensely in your creative

card making process.

A cheery card design with vibrant colors would be great

to give to someone who’s having a hard time at the moment.

A house-shaped card, or even a tapestry-esque,

‘Home Sweet Home’ -inspired card idea could be great

for someone who’s moving house or returning from a long

journey.

Every occasion or event (no matter how obscure) has it’s

own visual associations and icons from which you can

gather your inspiration. So if you’re stuck for card

making ideas, take a few moments to think about why

you’re making them the card in the first place, and how

that particular occasion is making the recipient feel.

That can really help you to translate your message into

a visual representation in your card making designs.

2. The Person

Another, perhaps obvious, but often overlooked factor is

the recipient. Who are you making the card for? Everyone

is different! And the beauty of making handmade cards is

that you really can personalize them. So, make a card

that compliments their energy, their ‘aura’, their

personality.

Are they free and breezy? Traditional and conservative?

A bundle of fun? Too cute for words? So energetic they

can’t sit still? Focusing on a person’s attributes,

likes, and dislikes, can spark off a million of ideas.

In which creative direction will YOU go?

3. Quotes

It’s always a nice touch to add a quote to a

card. But apart from being center-pieces themselves,

quotes can also provide you with inspiration for

your card making ideas and their color palettes. After all, different quotes evoke different sentiments,

emotions, and visual associations.

There are different ways to collect quotes. I like to

keep a notebook that I use specifically for noting down

inspirational, funny and cute quotes. Every time I read

a book, magazine, or web page, and see a phrase I like,

I note it down (making sure I also note down the author’s

name and where I found it). You can grow a great

little personal collection of quotes that way.

If you have neither the time nor patience for that though,

you can buy yourself a book of quotes from your local

bookstore, or check out some quote sites online. Either

way, quotations are great ways of adding an extra

‘something’ to a card and can really play a role in your

final card making ideas.

4. Greeting Card Shops

An obvious option, you might think, but it’s true!

Take a look at what the professional card designers

are doing. Many greeting card shops stock both the

manufactured and the handmade card varieties. You

can get some great card making ideas just by strolling through

the isles!

5. Gift Wrap

Another great source for card making ideas!

There are some simply gorgeous wrapping papers out

there. They’re a great way of getting more

color scheme ideas too. See what works,

see what doesn’t.

6. Crafting Magazines

Craft magazines are such fun! For me, it’s

always a real pleasure to leisurely flick through

a papercraft magazine on the sofa, magazine

in one hand and cup of tea in the other!

Good crafting magazines are made to inspire

you do make great things. So they are

definitely worth checking out.

For a list of some good crafting magazines, visit:

http://www.making-handmade-cards.com/card-making-magazines.html

These 6 sources of inspiration may well seem obvious,

but do we actually stop and refer to any of them when

we’re stuck for inspiration? Sometimes, it’s the most

obvious sources of inspiration that we need to remind

ourselves of when our imaginations get stuck in a rut.

Today’s Crafty Card Making Mission…

All set for a mission? Let’s put your creativity to

work! Think of a person you know, who’s going through a

difficult or trying time at the moment, and design a card

for them. Use the sources of inspiration we’ve explored

in this article, and see what you can come up with. Let’s

spread a little sunshine guys!

Happy Card Making!

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